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Can An unlicensed person buy auto insurance for their car and have other drivers?
Posted in: Insurance & Registration by admin on January 25, 2010
Jan asked:
My husband owns a car but has no drivers license at this time. He wants to insure his car and have friends drive. Is this possible?
My husband owns a car but has no drivers license at this time. He wants to insure his car and have friends drive. Is this possible?
Should my mom get withdrawal from use auto insurance?
Posted in: Insurance by admin on January 01, 2010
Thomas V asked:
My mom hasn’t drove for a year now and we have been paying her annual car insurance rate of $600 a year. I contacted the agent and they said we could get a withdrawal from use policy which would cost $200 a year. Nobody wants to believe they will not be able to drive anymore but my mom even said she will not drive unless a Doctor approves of it.
The insurance company said they will want to know the mileage of her vehicle. It is not good for a vehicle to sit forever. What do they want the mileage for? Does this mean I would not be able to drive her car and should we get this reduced use policy?
My mom hasn’t drove for a year now and we have been paying her annual car insurance rate of $600 a year. I contacted the agent and they said we could get a withdrawal from use policy which would cost $200 a year. Nobody wants to believe they will not be able to drive anymore but my mom even said she will not drive unless a Doctor approves of it.
The insurance company said they will want to know the mileage of her vehicle. It is not good for a vehicle to sit forever. What do they want the mileage for? Does this mean I would not be able to drive her car and should we get this reduced use policy?

